Hi. I’m browsing IKEA again and have discovered the successor to FYNDIG, called Knoxhult.
It’s called KNOXHULT and comes in high-gloss white. Here there is a US width 40 with 3 drawers, US 60 for an oven with one drawer, and US 180 for a sink (one side has only a hinged door, the other side has a drawer and a hinged door).
OS 60x60 as well as 40x80(?) with a shelf and a hinged door.
Unfortunately, Google doesn’t show me any information, but I’ll take some photos shortly.
It’s called KNOXHULT and comes in high-gloss white. Here there is a US width 40 with 3 drawers, US 60 for an oven with one drawer, and US 180 for a sink (one side has only a hinged door, the other side has a drawer and a hinged door).
OS 60x60 as well as 40x80(?) with a shelf and a hinged door.
Unfortunately, Google doesn’t show me any information, but I’ll take some photos shortly.
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zetterberg15 Jul 2016 07:20There are unfortunately quite a few "missing" carcasses and fronts, which is frustrating for me as well. But a) IKEA primarily operates profit-oriented rather than customer-oriented, and b) this would be more suitable for a separate discussion. I don’t really understand all the fuss. Are you expecting a "tailor-made suit"? Then go to a "tailor," not a discount store! Just accept that the "tailor" charges "tailor prices." The discount store obviously offers discount prices but doesn’t produce "tailor-made suits."
If you want a device that is not from IKEA, then choose one from the manufacturer of your choice that matches the same niche/door panel dimensions as the Swedish one. By the way, IKEA does not offer custom sizes for their appliances, just not all the variants that are commonly available.
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IKEA-Profi15 Jul 2016 09:42[Quote]Unfortunately, there are quite a few missing carcasses and fronts, which is frustrating for me as well. But a) IKEA primarily focuses on profit rather than customer orientation, and b) this topic would be better suited for a separate discussion. I don’t understand all the fuss anyway. Are you expecting a “tailored suit”? Then go to a “tailor” and not to a discount store!
Be prepared to accept that the “tailor” charges “tailor prices.” The discount store offers discount prices, but does not produce “tailored suits.”
If you want an appliance that is not from IKEA, look for a model from the manufacturer of your choice that matches the shelf or door panel measurements of the Swedish company. By the way, IKEA does not offer custom sizes for appliances, just not all the variants that are commonly available.[/Quote]
The FYNDIG series has not been available since August 1st. Unfortunately, there is still no information about the successor series. In our IKEA store (Mannheim), there is no sign of it either. The staff don’t know anything. Does anyone have information on when it will be available or any general details about the series (available colors, full range of cabinet sizes, possibly even complete price lists, etc.)?
Edit: never mind. IKEA has now added the new kitchen series on their website.
Edit: never mind. IKEA has now added the new kitchen series on their website.
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